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二年级诚信必备82句谚语,培养诚实好习惯!

面书号 2025-01-14 14:48 5


1. 强本而节用,则天不能贫。

1. Strengthen the root and be thrifty in spending, and the heavens cannot make you poor.

2. 打开天窗说亮话。

2. Speak your mind freely.

3. 土扶可城墙,积德为厚地。

3. Earth can support a city wall, and accumulating virtue can create a fertile land.

4. 小信诚则大信立。

4. If there is faith in small things, there will be credibility in great things.

5. 不信不立,不诚不行。

5. Disbelief cannot stand, and dishonesty cannot be practiced.

6. 走正直诚实的生活道路,必定会有一个问心无愧的归宿。

6. To walk the path of integrity and honesty, one will inevitably find a place of untroubled conscience.

7. 失去了真,同时也失去了美。

7. Lost the truth, and lost the beauty as well.

8. 明人不做暗事,真人不说假话。

8. A bright person does not do dark deeds, and a real person does not speak false words.

9. 静以修身,俭以养德。

9. Cultivate oneself through tranquility, and nourish virtue through frugality.

10. 呼唤诚信,渴望真诚。

10. Call for integrity, yearn for sincerity.

11. 你我诚信,大家放心。

11. We have integrity, everyone can rest assured.

12. 意志薄弱的人,一定不会诚实。

12. People with weak willpower will never be honest.

13. 信用就像一面镜子,只要有了裂缝就不能像原来那样连成一片。

13. Credit is like a mirror; once there are cracks, it can no longer be as seamless as before.

14. 信用重于黄金。

14. Credit is more valuable than gold.

15. 刻薄不赚钱,忠厚不蚀本。

15. Sharpness does not bring in profits, honesty does not incur losses.

16. 信用既是无形的力量,也是无形的财富。

16. Credit is both an intangible power and an intangible wealth.

17. 诚实者既不怕光明,也不怕黑暗。?>

17. A honest person is not afraid of light nor of darkness.

18. 祸莫大于无信。

18. Misfortune is nothing greater than lack of trust.

19. 做老实人,说老实话,干老实事,就是实事求是。

19. Being an honest person, speaking the truth, and doing real things is what it means to be realistic and straightforward.

20. 诚信三冬暖,失信三伏寒。

20. Trustworthiness brings warmth even in winter, while betrayal chills in the height of summer.

21. 信用是成功的伙伴。

21. Credit is a partner to success.

22. 养心莫善于诚。

22. The best way to nourish the heart is through sincerity.

23. 一言九鼎重千秋。

23. A single word carries the weight of a thousand years.

24. 人而无信,不知其可也。

24. If a person lacks trustworthiness, it is hard to say whether they are reliable.

25. 付出诚信,收获成功。

25. Sow honesty, reap success.

26. 经营诚信,经营人生。

26. Practice integrity in business, and live a meaningful life.

27. 吹牛与说谎,两者是近亲。

27. Braggadocio and lying are close kin.

28. 一言之美,贵于千金。

28. The beauty of a word is more valuable than a thousand ounces of gold.

29. 不要说谎,不要害怕真理。

29. Do not lie, do not fear the truth.

30. 诚实是人生的命脉,是一切价值的根基。

30. Honesty is the lifeline of life, the foundation of all values.

31. 你憎恨被别人欺骗吗?那就不要去欺骗别人。

31. Do you hate being deceived by others? Then don't deceive others yourself.

32. 撒谎与行窃是一路子货。

32. Lying and stealing are of the same ilk.

33. 点燃心中诚信,追求平安社会。

33. Ignite the heart of integrity and pursue a peaceful society.

34. 当信用消失的时候,**就没有生命。

34. When credit disappears, there is no life.

35. 一切的美德都包含在自我信赖里。

35. All virtues are encompassed within self-confidence.

36. 奸险是万恶之源,忠厚是完善之本。

36. Treachery is the root of all evil, and loyalty is the foundation of perfection.

37. 诚者,天之道;思诚者,人之道也。

37. Truthfulness is the way of heaven; seeking truthfulness is the way of humanity.

38. 抛弃信诚等于抛弃人格。

38. Abandoning faith and sincerity is the same as abandoning one's character.

39. 如果习惯于说空话,最可敬的人也会失掉尊严。

39. If accustomed to speaking empty words, even the most respected person can lose dignity.

40. 共铸诚信,人人有责。

40. To forge integrity, it is the responsibility of everyone.

41. 不宝金玉,而忠信为宝。

41. Not valuing gold and jade, but treating loyalty and trustworthiness as treasures.

42. 多一分诚信,多一份信赖。

42. A little more honesty, a little more trust.

43. 诚者,天之道也;思诚者,人之道也。

43. Sincerity is the way of heaven; seeking sincerity is the way of humanity.

44. 信用是最大的资本。

44. Credit is the greatest capital.

45. 思量恶事,化为地狱;思量善事,化为天堂。

45. Contemplating evil thoughts turns into hell; contemplating good thoughts turns into heaven.

46. 心口如一终究好,口是心非难为人。

46. It is ultimately good to be sincere in words and actions, but it is hard to be a person who speaks with one's mouth but thinks with one's heart.